Behavior and Profanity
Essay by Marry • September 4, 2011 • Essay • 950 Words (4 Pages) • 1,495 Views
Over the past decade profanity has amplified to an all time high. Foul language seems to be considered the norm and expected in some settings. It is also common among women and children to be quite frequently heard sounding off profane words, devoid of any shame or respect for others that are in ear range. Profanity is learned and fashioned by social interaction and has a developed pattern. To stop the use of profanity there will be measures taken followed up with penalties, some are rewarding and others reprimanding. The goal is to change the developed patterns through reaction to stimuli, changing and strengthening the primary reason for the need to use profanity. There are different consequences from that will accompany this type of behavior and each occurrence will have a different outcome. With dedication and determination preventing the use of profanity can be accomplished with the behavior adjustments that will be used to reinforce a set pattern.
The influences behind the frequency of public and private use of profanity are many. (Taskeen, 2009)With that being said, there are some specific problems with using profanity in work communications. While watching certain programming we allow ourselves to become further desensitized. It is a fact that many comedians would be speechless if all vulgarity were removed from their act. The current objective needs to be how to decrease the levels of shameful language. With the primary motivation for the movement of sinful language is the corruption of man (Matt. 15: 15-20). The scripture says 15Then answered Peter and said unto him, Declare unto us this parable. 16And Jesus said, Are ye also yet without understanding? 17Do not ye yet understand, that whatsoever entereth in at the mouth goeth into the belly, and is cast out into the draught? 18But those things which proceed out of the mouth come forth from the heart; and they defile the man. 19For out of the heart proceed evil thoughts, murders, adulteries, fornications, thefts, false witness, blasphemies: (Blake, 2008) Many times the things that we let our ears hear and eyes see have a profound effect on the heart of an individual.
To enhance dialect and eradicate profanity from conversation one is expected to substitute profane language. Since it may be difficult to stop all vulgar language, it may be wise to take it slow and swap the words that are used repeatedly. When using a substitute regularly it will decrease the need to use curse words. It may even be necessary to try to create substitute words that are humorous. The next step to enhancing dialect and eradicating profanity is avoidance, instead of saying that profane word just back up and refrain from the usage. It is also helpful to remove your association with heavy profanity users until you are stronger (Anastasiya, 2010). Conditioning the mind to avoid cursing when you have become accustom to it can be a very difficult endeavor. However, it is mandate all profanity to cease immediately.
A very important objective for is to think about the influence that profanity will have on others around you. To be successful with eliminating profanity we will have implemented tactics and we realize that achieving this goal begins with you. It is important that you evaluate the things that escalate to using profanity, attitudes of others around you or the need to articulate emotions. We will also take a look at and respond to the code
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